For their Minneapolis wedding, Shorey Tuetken (34 and an event coordinator at Rocket Science Weddings and Events) and Phil Baebenroth (30 and a deputy sheriff) coined the term "brewery casual" to describe their eccentric affair at a former schoolhouse-turned-taproom. "We both love the Twin Cities' beer scene and wanted a venue that felt fun and different," Shorey says. Out-of-the-box arrangements included a fresh mix of freesia, poppy pods and thistle, while bridesmaids carried flower-filled lanterns in lieu of candles or bouquets. "Once the ceremony was over, we repurposed the lanterns as table centerpieces," Shorey says. "Alcohol is front and center at a brewery wedding, so we gifted everyone with cheeky, Resqwater favors," Shorey says. While guests enjoyed beer and cheese pairing during the post ceremony cocktail hour, the newlyweds snuck away for private drinks and a ferris wheel ride at Betty Danger's Country Club.—Chrissy Sorenson